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’ en : =~ ares ’ Tribune MALE HELP WANTED THE PAYING BUSINESS TODAY 1S —selling ‘groceries; paints, radio sets, ad automobile tires and ac- ries direct to consumer. We put you in this, business, no, capi- tal or experience necessary, Write HITCHCOCK-HILL CO,, Dept. 556, Chicago. WANTED—Some one to cat the hab on the south 1-2 sec. 22-138-79, Apple Creék township, shares or cash. Write W. A, Ziegelmey. Decorah, Iowa. 9. FREE—Winter’s supply of coal abao- lutely free for a few hours spare time. Write today. POPULAR COAL COMPANY, , 1902 Coal Ex- change Bldg., Chicago. HELP WANTED—FEMALE YOUNG WOMEN and- high school graduates interested in the:nursing profession’ The Chicago Poly- clinie Training School for nurses of the Henrotin Hospital offers a two year course. Graduates eligi- ble for registration. Comfortable home with board, laundry provided. Monthly allowance. Write Supt. of Nurses, for particulars. Care Hen- rotin Hospital, Chicago, { YOU EMBROIDER? Women wanted: ito embroider linens for us at home during spare time. Infor- mation upon request. Belfast Com- y, Dept. 725, Huntingt ITED--Stenographer wi 'e for permanent po: reén¢es: and past positions in Write No, 835, care > june, ., 9-19-3t ED-—Competent maid for gen “housework. Mrs, J. P. Selly 1-5th St, 9-20-8¢ WANTED—Competent maid for gen: eral “housework. 305 Ave.»"B. Phone 424, 9-18-1w TED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Phone 828-200 W. Bawy. < SBtt pan del, Sane et) HOUSES FOR SALE ‘6 room neayly modern bungalow, in- cluding 3 bed rooms, not “old, a good bargain, for $2500., on terms. room partly modern house, close in, 3 lots; for $1800, on terms. room new brick house, including 3 hed rooms, one of best houses in Bismarek, near school, on terms, might take some land near Bis- marek as part payment, e room modern house, east front, near foundhouse, garage, for $2650. on terms, a room modern bungalow, about new, well located, near school for $4800. room médern house, including 3 bed rooms, near school, east front, hot water heat, for $4200. 2 room about modern home, includ- ing 3 bed rooms, east front, well located for $4000. room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, 2 garages, a fine mo- dern home, near Wachter school, for $8760. Have a large list of houses for sale. A fine 5 room modern house for rent with garage. o Geo, M. Register. 9-19-1w. ———————— FOR SALE 4 rooms, facing East, spick and span condition, Easy terms, $1900. 6 rooms all modern, A-1 condition. Easy terms. $3300. 6 rooms, nice neighborhood, off pav- ing for $4700. 6 rooms, beautiful lawn and trees, south front, nicest part of city, $5200. Splendid list of houses and lots in all parts of City at prices and terms to suit any taste gr person. Farm lands : It will not take many more sales of land to start prices upwards. Several sales have been I Am Telling You Now, I also write Fire Insuranec and Windsterm Insurance. F. E. YOUNG 9-15-1w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SADE—6 room partly modern bungalow, including 3 bed rooms, water, : jights, hardwood floor, basenient, hot air heat, 50 foot lot, faces, east, for $2600, payment down and.then, monthly payments, Geo. M. Register. 9-16-1w FOR -RENT—Furnished modemp apartments, also living room, bed- room’ and bath. A 5-room house, partly .modern, newly decorated, garage .ta rent, all close in, 212% Main St. ; Phone 905, ae 9-11-tf FOR BALE OR RENT—Five room house, furnace, garage, two chick- en houges, 5 acres of ground, fenc- ed. .2200 Avenue A. Phone 534-R. need : 9-19-3t FOR [RENT—Fornished gapm for light: housekeeping, good sized clos kitchenette. all at 4t1 bth sat Phone 273. i 9-15-lw FOR RENT—A seven room modern house, partly furnished. Hot wa- ter heat. 208W. Bdwy. Phone 459- W. after 6 P. M. 9-19-1w: FOR RENT—Four small flats part- ly modern, three partly furnished. Newly decorated. Call H. L, Regde. Phone, spor 28s. 8.25-tf FOR RE Very nicely furnished modean ‘afartment including piano, 807 4th. St. Phone 404-W. d 9-18-7t FOR NT—6 room house and bath, well located. Iso Apt. Phone T4W. Geo. W. “Little.” site ap B-48.tf eS ae ea YOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply. F, W. Murphy. Phone. 983. 4:30; FOR RENT—Two /amall 3-roont 4 |. W. Richholt. 9-20-3t FOR BY 214 Bth St. “}Five ‘room 'bungalow,-‘gatage, Hlist apartmenta:for housekesping. Galt} tion... - 803 7th St. |_ 9-184 Tavestar®. Morigage Securit: FOR, WENT—House partly-fuenishe!. Investert Com; . Baperity Classified Advertiseme 1 insertion, 25 words of, under 2 insertions, 25 |. RSeneeer . 65 8 insertions, 25 words or under ............ see 698 1 week, 25 words or upder 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word, Chae, DISPLAY RATES : 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy shauld: be re- ceived by-12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 BARGAINS FOR SALE Five room partly modern bungelow, four lots, good’ garage, large cul- tivated garden, East.front. Price $1800, $500 cash, easy monthly payments. Six room house, modern, basement garage, East front, near school, low taxes, a real bargain. Price $3600, easy terms, Nine room modern house, good 1o- cation, house, garage and property in best of congition, built 1916. Price $6000, good terms, House ‘and grocery business ¢om- bined. A godd business and a good hapse. A real opportunity for the right party. Sed us’ at once for full information. Three room bungalow, water, lights, basement, property in good condi- tion, built 1917. Price $1390, front, low taxes; well Price $4700. Easy terms. located. Large modern bungalow, full base- ment, furnace heat, hardwood floors, garage. Price $3850. Easy. terms, Six room modern cottage, good lo- cation, full basement, -furnace heat, fireplace, garage. Price $5100. Good terms. Six room modern -bungalow, hot wa- ter heat, East front, garage. Ptice $5800. Easy term A 2 HEDDEN’ REAL “ESTATE AGENCY. Webb Block, Phone 0 Can help you raise money. 9-15-1W ‘hree or four room. un- furnished -;en, -partly=;furnished apastment with gas of electricity for copking. Close in preferred. Write full particulars to Box 963. FQR RENT—Five' room cottage atrictly modern, Immediate pbs- session. Three blocks from Post Office. |. FOR RENT—Five fully modern. Hot water heat, schools, FOR, SALE-—Hous¢s and lots ip all parts of the City. It will pay you te see me before buying. , MONEY TO LQAN on modern im- proved City property. repayable on the’ monthly payment plan. Insurance written in good reliable companies.. | ~ “ ci + PRICE OWE! Eltingé Block. Phone 421. room apartment Excellent condition, convenient to Room No. 15. 9-12-tf. AUTOMOBII.E—MOTORCYCLES FOR” SALE=-Classy. Ford. speedster. New top. New paint, Atwater- . Kevt . systew,.. sheck absorbers, Ggodyear cords, on, rear. Built speed. ~ $150,00 ash, Write . Tri: bune No. 839, 9-20-1w TRADE 5-49, Buick Touring. first class condition for late Ford Sedan 9% aupe, or sell on. terms. if jde- sived. Write Na, 837 Tribune. © : : 9-20.4t FOR SALE—Air coole, senger automobile, 1921 model, *in condition. Will sell cheap. 708 Main St, evenings. , es 291k ay 1924 CHEVROLET Coupe, fisst class condition, a bargain. own, by appointment only. ° Call Grand Pacific Hotel. 9-18-3t FOR SALE-House, 6 rooms and bath, modern in every respect, full basement, maple floors throughout, fireplace, hard wood finiwh, Gar- age, lawn and frees, $5900.00. cated on 4th Street, he Hause, eight rooms and bath, two sleeping BPrchat, Sun parlor, built in features, double garage, $6000.60 Located four blocks from Post Of- B01 Call ‘|FOR SALE—Modern house, 6 rooms ReSe wei See eNe Se eau Ten soe (ee Re ie Ae BS Ses ake é tad , 9Md hath, east front, oak floors on . first floor. Price $4208 on terms. JFOR SALE—Madern 5 room bunga- Jow, good basement and chicken haute, . Price $3490 with terms. FOR, SALE—Modern bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, maple floors, near school, south front. Price $5700. Houses gnd.Jots for sale in. all parts of the city. HARVEY HARRIS & CO, 9-20-3t. Perttetla gr Dns ih. Ly FOR RENT—Two-large: pleasant fur- nished rooms. in a modern home for light housekeeping. Also elec- tric. washing machine for sale, cheap, 213-11th St, No. 9-20-1w FOR RENT—Large front room with board suitable for two, nicely fur- nished, extra large closet, hot and cold water. Phone 883 or cull 217 8th St. : 8-27-tf FOR RENT—Fornished light house- keeping rooms in all modern home, sink in’ kitehen. Phone 478) or call ‘at 411 11th St, FOR RENT~—Two or three nicely furnished: rooms for light house keeping. _Gas for cooking. Call 808-7th St. )-19-1wk. FOR RENT—Two modern light ho keeping rooms. Also. sleeping rooms. 307-4th St, 9-20-1W NOW OPEN under new management. Boarders and roomers. wanted. 307 nt St. 9-19-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern 6-room houge located on pavement. Phone a — 8-27-tt BARGAINS IN USED CARS Qile Dodge Sedan 1920.model.- One Word Sedan 2920.model One Cheverolet Sedan 1924 model. Oge Dodge Touring 1919, model. Qne Studebaker special, gix 1920 mo- del, O Qpe Franklin rd§ster 1919 model. Gne Chalmers touririg 1920 model. One Indian Motor cycle 1920 model, One Paige truck. One Chevrolet touring car 1919 model. These cars are all in good running $26.00. order and will be sold at a bargain. | It takes only o small payment down terms 6n the balance, Come in and look them over. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., 107 Fifth St., Phone 428, Bismarck, No. Dak. Open Evenings. FOU! FOUNDA small white dog with yel- low ears—night jbefore last with collar and chain, Owner may, have said dog by paying all charges. City dog Dept, Police station. 9-20-1t FOUND—One paper money in P, 0. Owner may have same: by writing P, 0, Box 541. 9-18-3t LAND RENTERS AND WAGE EARNERS— We have an Imgproyement Plan in- stead ,of payments whereby you can buy a farm as cheaply as you can, rent in Beltrami County, Min- nesota, Write for particulars. F. R.'Duxbury Land Company, Bemid- ji, Minnesota. 9-19-1w LANDS FOR SALE—FLORIDA “TWENTY ACRES Al PLENTY" —Free book tells ruth about Florida lang; monthly payments $1 an acre; Oxange Groves plant- ed cared for 10° percent above sos Sylvester E. Wilson, Dept. 250, Orland6, ‘FTa. ‘MISCELLANEOUS ~~» SEE THE SpA a BURNER Furnace, Heater, Range and cook atove. 107 3rg Sty Bismarck. 9-16-5t FQR SALE—Hamilton Player Piano, * (Baldwin make) in excellent con- dition. For particulars, call or write, 721 3rd’ St., Bismarck, N. D. d i *_9-15-1w bookkeeper and stenographer, Must he cqmpetent to handle all ateno- graphic work with accuracy “and dispatch and should heya a,general knowledge of bookkeeping and pre- feyrahly ‘some proof-sheet experi- ence. ing experience, qualifications and feferences. 9-19-2t FOR SALE—Gum wood bedroom set practically new, perfection four saaeney, range mith built. fn oven erfex jurner: ser yu Mite, ‘Ening fable ‘and chairs, i- brary table, sanitary cot, rugs and ice box. Call. 411-2nd Street, or Phone 909-R. 9-18-8t FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 650x160 in the best residence district in Bismarck. Pavin; sewer, and-‘ggs all in‘and partis} excava: tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribunes Bismarck, N. D. as 9-13-tf DAY NURSING will be started Mon- foce. day, Sept. 22nd. Charges will be Bungslow, 6 rodms and bath, oak| 10c an hour, 36¢ a day. Good care floors, cistern in basement, two| taken of children. 407-15th St. glazed porches, built in 1923. 9-20-1w $6600.00. . | PALMISTRY AND PRRENOLOGIST Bouse 7 rooms, ang bath, close ip, Nadame Leattemorelle moved: baek $4500.09. ®@ Biamprek 212 Firat Bt. and, Broad. Bungalow, 6 .rooms$,and path, addi- tionar bedroom in basement, gar-. age in hasement, $4400.00. Located in Riverview Add. House, 7 rooms and bath, hot wa- ter heating ptant, garage, barn and chicken houwse,. 75:.foot lot... tan: and trees, $0500.00... 0... All of, above are in‘exgellent cond, ‘tion. and exceptional values. If yqu are looking fov a bome see .us, we have the best in the west, We have Hots and Lands at rea} values. Algo, write insur ¢ice of every form. We ean fingnee any. bong, fide ,proposi- ly Phane 438. with First Guat-, he ont: Ciena . }-20-1w. AS es Se ee way, Helps you find lost articles. 9-16-1w FOR RENT—Desirable front office rooms..- First Guaranty Bank Building. Inquire at bank. ~ _9-15-lw rugs, Ft JALE—Four second. han; ML at one 8x10 and three 6x0. 7 411 Sth St.-or phone 273° ~ ine ile. Write Ly. TRADE 315 Idawa shnres for good automobil Tribune No, 834, 9-19-11 FOR SALE—Anminjster rug 8'x,10,! brass bed and- matress, refrigera- _t Phone, 335. ox att 125-008 FOR _ Cae at 612, Broadway. WANTED-—Experienced.- combination || Write Tribune No. 836 stat- |° RENT—Office,or desk #¥0m,| weeping ~-9-16-tw ash, ch ‘AT HIMSELF i shooting Records i | Pat McKinley believes in” gétting an early start in life. Pat, who is 1/22 months old, is a full-fledged marksman with membership in the d American Trapshooting Asso- tion. He journeyed with his par- ents from his home in Lansing, Mich., to Dayton, 0., to look oyer the recent national trapshooting: event. . Pat hopes some day to be the clay pigeon champ. 20 AGENTS WANTED AGENTS, MEN, WOMEN—35 Milliog women are anxiously waiting to buy 3-In-1 Hot Water Bottle-Ice- Bag-Fountain Syringe Cambina- tion, Sensational invention, Com- missions daily. Write for start- ling moneymaking plan. | Lobl /AGENTS—Write for Fre mp! Sell Madison “Better-Made” Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to | wearer. No capital or experience required. Many earn $100 weekly and bonus. Madison Broadway, New York. MAKE BIG MONEY selling table covers, Every home a pros- pect. Repeat orders plenty, Cen- tral Sales Company, Box 195, East Liberty “Beegee™ 5 LIKE TO | We have a few open force for reliable men to repre us selling direct to consumers, Ex- || perience not necessa you. The easiest w. selling professi is with staples or necessities such as we handle. Give age and locality interested in, Established 1883. JOHN SEXTON & Co. Wholesale Grocers, Box H. H. Chicago, SALESMAN—Old established whole- sale house has opening now for A-l man. Staple line sold to re- tail merchants in gen’l lines. Per- manent and real proposition for producer. Miles F. Bixler Co., Cleveland, Ohio, Hector and saleman. h own car, Steady We have some choice terri: ,» we train y to enter the work, ply to Singer Sewing Machine 210 Broadway. SALESMAN WANTED—Manufactur- er offers necktie ‘Sideline to travel- ing salesmen: 10 percent commis- sion, Real opportunity, . Give re- ferences to avoid del: Seidman Neckwear Co. 111 5th Ave., N. Y. SIDELINE—And full-time salesmen, chink, cnamel, aluminum, gla { open stock job lots, assortment: ctory lines, East — Liverpool China Co. Station D, Cincinnati, 0. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN—A large "automobile sales organization sup- .ervised from Detroit, Mich. needs ; @ capable man in this territory. Write giving full details, Write Tribune No. 833, 9-18-3t Ribbons any ter! e 10 percent commi: Co. Ribbons, 33 Fourth Ave. New York. ———_—— REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE For Sale or exchange for rth :Dakota farm or city property, 820 acres, Fergus county, Mon- tana, situated about 7 miles from Denton and 3 miles from Bauldy dome. Describe fully what you have to offer. Tribune. 9-20-11 GROWS TREES “AROUND HOME McKenzie County Woman Makes Attractive Grove Watford’ City, N. D., Sept. 20.— That northwestern North Dakota will successfully grow several var- | feties of fruit trees has been amply demonstrated by Mrs. Andrew Nohle of near Dore in McKenzie county, visitors at the Nohie farm declare. Mrs, Nohle’s early home was in Oregon. ie learned to love trees and-after g.f¢w years in North Da- kota, became hungry for them. She established a ‘nursery to determine ijust what might be done in the ‘tree raising. line in this. section. |The results have been noteworthy, ‘according to observers. > Around the Nchle home one will ind.-elms, «cottonwoods, poplars, 5 a maple,, caine, » locust, weeping willow, ire Place alot, save ack ine, cedar, jokec! ey caragana, lilacs, if ft “4 rT, (St arate 80! THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE He’s Training to Bust Trap- Mills, 562} tory open for 2 or 3 hustlers. Ap-| 838! tame plum, compass nel bapple, apple trees, wild grape, tame grape, silver maple, and a great variety of shrubs and flowers. The crabapples have borne three years, and this year three trees roduced four bushels of fine fruit. The apple trees are bearing for the first time this fall, and the apples are fine, large specimens. Several trees of both wild and tame plims and cherries are so found necessary to. prop the limbs to prevent bteaking. FOUR SHOWS COMING HERE Few, Byt Good, Ones Rule in loaded with fruit that it has been | SATIN FROCKS Smart satin frocks have versatile sashes that may be worn hanging as panels or may be tied in the front ar back. = several children and by one brother| ald declared the exhibits at the former sheriff of Sioux Count; {McLaughlin fair to be unusually News vf the sudden death was|fine and very plentiful, and a fine brought to Mandan by Sheriff| Program featured daily. Charles MeDonald_ who with a or 295 7 fecnaly and two Morton county farmers had been in the reserva- ‘tion country running down clues to cattle rustlers. Sheriff MeDon- 'MOM’N POP _ YHERE'S WHERE LC MAKE SHORT WORK OF THAT HOMELY MUG BEHIND THE TYPEWRITER KEYS George Washington selected” the site of the White House in Washing- ton, D. C., in 1791, More than 1,000,000 tons of peat are produced annually in the Neth- erlands. “Mom’s Suspicions Aroused” By Taylor MISS SQUINT - EVERY BODY'S BEEN ) YY” TELLING ME WHAT A WONDERFUL THING "MAGIC MUD IS - PERHAPS df You'd LIKE To TRY IT AND SEE IF | THERE'S A SURPRISE LLL GO INTO THE NEXT ROOM AND PUT IN STORE FOR YOU | Booking | Few, but good, shows for the jmarck City* Auditorium is the sent lineup, according to bookin; on hand by E. H. L., Vesperman, manager. The flrat show to come to the Auditorium is “Little Jessie James,” a musieal comedy which ran | for a long time in New York and | Chicago. The show, an elabora is being taken to the Pacific | t for a stay in the larger coast The show comes here Sep- temh When “Little Jessie James” plays here the curtain will! rise at P.M, as the show will] BO west the night train. The next booked is “Merton of | the Movies,” on. Octeber 27. Glenn Hunter, who created the ‘role in| this comedy, is with the show. It! was declared the best in New York by many crities when running there. Mitzi Hajos, the perennial muis- cal comedy favorite, is booked to appear here on November 24, and Miss uldine Farrar, the former iprima donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company, is booked for De- leember 1. She touring hh her own company in “Carmen” and stops here because she king a coast- to- = SOON BEGINS Enrollment Will Be Held Sat- urday, Monday and Tuesday Forks, N. D., Sept. 20 ity of North Dakota offi- s and instructors were prepared for the opening of registration at 9h. m. Saturday and had issued a last call for new students, who in- tend to enroll, to send in their credentials as soon as. possible in erder to avoid the delay and possi- ble embarrassment, ensuing from ing the matter of entrance re- quirements until arrival at the ity. Although registration will continue through Monday and ‘Tuesday those in Grand Forks or at the univer: register today. General arrangements for regis- Grand ity were requested to, tration are the same as last year, according to Ernest G. Mil- ler, registrar at the univer: . En- vclment in the College of Liberal | Arts, the School of Education and jthe School of Commerce will take Iplace in..the Women’s gymnasium as usual. Those who have com- pleted the required number of hours work in the College of Lib- jeral Arts and intend tc join the | Law School may register Saturday, according to Dean O. P. Cockeriil, who states that he will be in his office in the Law building during Saturday morning. Dr. :. French, dean of the School of Medi- cine will also hold registration in {Science hall beginning Saturday | morning. | Dr. W. G. Bek, freshman will have charge of the regi {tion cf all freshmen except thos :who will enrall in the College of ‘Engineering. The engineers will lregister in the School of Mines building where Dean Earle J. Bab- cock has his office. With the addition of Dean E, T. Towne, who will register juniors j#nd seniors in the School cf Com- jmerce, there will be six deans meeting students when the univer- sity opens this fall. There are | now six distinct schools or colleges Jat the state school. Those enrolling in the university for the first time should have a certificate of the high school cred- its sent directly from the principal of the institution which they at- tended. These credentials should be sent to Ernest C. Miller, regis- trar, according to officials of the university. DIES WHILE AT $0. DAK. FAIR |Sid McLaughlin, Son of Ma- jor McLaughlin, Dies Mandan, N. D., Sept. 20.--Sid McLaughlin of McLaughlin, S. D., son of Major and Mrg. McLaughlin, the former for years in the U. S. Indian bureau, who died a year ago and whose wie “ie this summer, dropped dea ednesday at the annual McLaughlin fair. Sid McLaughlin, who was about 45 years of age, was sitting on his horse watching the bulldogging events at-the wild west, program in connection with the McLaughlin fair when he was suddenly stricken | with heart failure and pitched off {his horse to the ground. Death jcame ‘instantly. His sudden death {put a camper on the fun cf spec- {tators and participants in the Mec- Laughlin rodeo for Sid McLaughlin was one of the best known men of the’ reservation country and has always played a prominent part in affairs there, He is survived by his wife and! 0? AND WHAT'S BECOME OF THE STENOGRAPHER L HIRED FOR YOu. YESTERDAY ?? { COW: MR.GUNN- JUST LOOK"! ‘aise & JUST L OK _ ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN | You SAY — HE May oF QuiT_ BUT You Dever iy NO-NO-\ DONT KNOW ATHING ABOUT ITH) MARSHAL OTEY WALKER RESIGNS ! | WIS ACTION CAME LIKE A BOLT OUT OF A CLEAR SKY THE WHOLE TOWN |S UPSET— OTEY REFDSES To DISCUSS THE MATTER — @ 1924.67 NEA“ BRVICE NC Some Light Reading Matter sabe Manny oe ar MC Gee—Tmars } Freckles and His Friends oF : “YES-T WANT [DO _ KNOW IF I CAN REAI 0} YouR ELECTRIc ,- METER DID You RING A FUNAY THING OLD NEWSPAPERS © (ae 1T THE OLD RAGS AND. ‘ T DONT KNOW- HE SAID HE WANTS TO KNOW IF WE CAN READ OUR. ELECTRIC METER! MOM, AIN'T YOU GOT ANY OLD NEWSPAPERS ICAN GWE To A PooR MAN AT TH BACK Ly Door ?

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